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Jim Jordan's Dire Decision
Congressman Jim Jordan has decided to interfere with the prosecution of Donald Trump in Georgia, and just hours before the former president turned himself in, the Chair of the Judiciary Committee sent a letter to district attorney Fani Willis requesting all sorts of privileged information. Jordan has absolutely no shame, and his antics should be investigated as he is directly interfering with a prosecution - and that should be considered obstruction of justice.<br/><br/>Also, Kenneth Chesebro, one of the 19 people indicted in Georgia along with Donald Trump, made a request this week for a "Speedy trial." Fani Willis wasn't in the mood to play games, so she suggested October 23, and the judge immediately agreed and set the date. This has Donald Trump petrified, as a quick prosecution of a co-defendant would likely spell doom for his own case - and give the other defendants reason to try to flip immediately.